Welcome San Diego Writers!
Grab a cup of coffee, pull up a chair and stay awhile. Let's talk about writing.
Keep a few things in mind as you post here:
1. Posts are public.
This is a public forum and all posts are archived on the web. Bottom line, don't say anything here you wouldn't want everyone (and I mean EVERYONE: your mom, your little brother, your future employer) to see. Forever.
2. Be On Topic.
This is a group of writers. We're here to talk about writing, the creation of writing, the business of writing, events about writing. We are also a community of friends to some extent, which means that on occasion, non-writing topics will come up. Use the Start a New Discussion link if you want to change topics, and be sure to Title and Tag your post appropriately. That way your fellow writers will be able to scan the list of active discussions and see which ones are of interest.
3. Be Respectful.
Don't really foresee a problem here, but we gotta say it anyway. Disagreements are fine, but please please don't resort to personal insults and/or name calling. Mean people are not cool and harassment, intentionally inflammatory remarks, and bigotry will not be tolerated.
4. Privacy.
We'll respect yours. We won't give away or sell names, contact information, etc. Please do the same for your fellow community members.
5. SPAM. Don't.
6. Ads.
Part of the deal with using this wonderful, free online tool (ning.com) is that it has Ads running along the side. We can upgrade to a professional account, but it will cost $20 per month, so if it bothers you, be prepared to pony up.
Comment Wall (16 comments)
You need to be a member of San Diego Writers Online to add comments!
Join this Ning Network
:)
Have a "do you someone" question...
The low down is that I am small writing studio in Delaware who generally write for the film and television industry. We currently have a large project and have decide that rather than doing it as a film trilogy, we would like to do it first as graphic novel series.
My co-writer and I would like to someone who has undergone the process (either from novel to graphic novel or from scratch) In particularly, we'd really like to know about those things that someone would want to know off the bat.
Do you someone professionally who would talk to us...
Check out the splash page for my website. A friend make it for me. I thought it was great! The website is not done, but splash page is cool. (Note: I write mystery/adventures).
http://www.einhornstudios.com
JR
View All Comments